Who is Kaiser Soze?

A very good question. Who is Kaiser Soze? Well, that would be me. And if you know otherwise, well, you're probably right.

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Folœtshil

Did you know handsome literally means 'easy to manipulate?' Go figure.

Saturday, February 26, 2005

Ambikyr Orandyr





Your Brain is 60.00% Female, 40.00% Male



Your brain is a healthy mix of male and female

You are both sensitive and savvy

Rational and reasonable, you tend to keep level headed

But you also tend to wear your heart on your sleeve


Folølit

All titles shall hence forth be in Tandari. Because I feel like it.

Thursday, February 17, 2005

Scary

BBS is realising a movie called SuperVolcano. It is a Sci-Fi movie about what would happen if Yellowstone suddenly errupted. It seems rather a scary movie for anyone living in this area. Anyway, just thought to let you all know. Hey, it could be educational if it ever really did go off. :P

Did you know?

There is actually a platform 9 and 3/4 in King's Cross? There is a sign between platforms 9 and 10 and a trolly cart sticks part way out. Found this amusing.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Ugh

For all those interested in why I was not here for a week, my internet was dead. Not down, per say, but unusable. It turns out that when removing spyware that got into some files you can lose those files and they take parts of your system down with them. How sad.

Monday, February 07, 2005

Because I can

Ash nazg durbatuluk. Ash nazg gimbatul.
Ash nazg thrakatuluk agh burzum ishi krimbatul.

Okay, here's what I have figured out. Ash is one and nazg is ring (as in the nazgul). Atul is the verb ending signifying third person plural and is probably in the present tense. 'uk' is either a suffix adding the meaning of all or every onto the previous verb (it may be specific to atul) or the word for all which is simbly added to the end of the verb because it seems the Black Speech is a heavily aggrandized language (as is Quenya, its root tongue). Thus we can say durb means 'to rule,' gimb is 'to find,' thrak is 'to bring,' and krimb is 'to bind.' Agh is clearly and while burzum seems to me darkness (likely related to the Quenyan word for dark, 'mor'). Ishi is the only word I do not fully understand. I think it is the postposition for in, though in might be included in another word and ishi be an article for the.

Okay, so I was bored last night and sat down and figured this all out. How sad.

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Kind of sad

I have a thousand books and could not find one to read. It's kind of pathetic.